Join us after the break for a full list of what you can find from production your brand new Armory.

Common Items

Tigerskin Armored Vest (12 Attack, 30 Defense)

Rolax Sheath (18 Attack, 28 Defense)

Gene Splicer (27 Attack, 16 Defense)

Rigged Traffic Cone (28 Attack, 19 Defense)

Pair of Ocular Implants (25 Attack, 26 Defense)

Davy Crockett Hat (21 Attack, 9 Defense)

Flak Jacket (10 Attack, 25 Defense)

Dragon Skin Body Armor (12 Attack, 28 Defense)

Riot Gear (12 Attack, 28 Defense)

Royal Thai Army Beret (28 Attack, 21 Defense)

Uncommon Items

Carmine's Lucky Lapel Pin (34 Attack, 11 Defense)

Pair of Optiks (23 Attack, 36 Defense)

Camouflage Body Armor (18 Attack, 34 Defense)

Trip Wire Bomb (32 Attack, 19 Defense)

Viking Helmet (21 Attack, 37 Defense)

Half Dollar Body Armor (13 Attack, 30 Defense)

Winner's Wreath (27 Attack, 38 Defense)

Utility Belt (30 Attack, 30 Defense)

PNV (21 Attack, 31 Defense)

City Inspector's Uniform (30 Attack, 37 Defense)

Rare Items

Executive Overcoat (22 Attack, 45 Defense)

Shturmovik (45 Attack, 28 Defense)

Optical Camo Suit (43 Attack, 26 Defense)

Chevalier Exoskeleton (18 Attack, 43 Defense)

Galea (18 Attack, 45 Defense)

Titanium Mesh Jacket (31 Attack, 46 Defense)

Pinstripe Suit (21 Attack, 38 Defense)

Blood Rain (30 Attack, 51 Defense)

Pair of Trekker Boots (23 Attack, 38 Defense)

Ghillie Suit (16 Attack, 42 Defense)

These are all of the items that your Armory will have a chance of building daily, but you can also build items yourself whenever you please. But you'll need enough Armor Parts to do it, which drop from jobs, fights and robbing. During your Armory's first three levels, you'll have a chance to make a random Common, Uncommon and Rare item, which will cost two, five and 14 Armor Parts respectively. Here's all of the items you can currently make from Armor Parts at Levels 4 through 10: